
2021 Honda Gold Wing launched in India: Prices start at Rs 37.20 lakh
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Honda has launched the new Gold Wing in India with a price tag of Rs 37.20 lakh ex-showroom that puts it at Rs 10 lakh over the outgoing BS4 Gold Wing. Find out what you get for all that extra coin.
Honda has launched the 2021 Gold Wing in India with a starting price of Rs 37.20 lakh for the Manual transmission variant. The range topping Gold Wing with Honda’s signature DCT gearbox and the new airbag tech however will set you back by a considerably higher Rs 39.16 lakh. For India that’s an almost Rs 10 lakh jump despite the fact that the earlier BS4 version got the DCT gearbox at the same price. Ofcourse for all those extra pennies, Honda has assured that this new bike takes a whole step forward from the old machine. Not just in terms of dynamics and accesibility but more crucially in terms of safety. 2021 Gold Wing Tour Manual Transmission DCT + Airbag Color Pearl Glare White Gunmetal Black Metallic × Mat Morion Black Price INR 37,20,342 INR 39,16,055 ex-showroom Gurugram (Haryana)
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